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2025 MBB Costello Cup
Eleanor Folsom, Athletic Communications Student Employee
83
Saint Joseph's (Me.) SAINT JO 2-6
91
Winner Southern Me. SOUTHERN 3-4
Saint Joseph's (Me.) SAINT JO
2-6
83
Final
91
Southern Me. SOUTHERN
3-4
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 F
Saint Joseph's (Me.) SAINT JO 25 48 10 83
Southern Me. SOUTHERN 35 38 18 91

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Christina Cracolici, Director of Athletic Communications

Southern Maine Outlasts Saint Joseph’s in OT, 91-83

GORHAM, Maine   -  Freshmen Carter Galley (Owls Head, Maine/Kents Hill/Oceanside) and Gabe Lash (Waldoboro, Maine/Medomak Valley) each scored six points in the overtime period to help the University of Southern Maine Huskies to a 91-83 overtime win over the Saint Joseph's College Monks in a non-conference men's basketball game Sunday night at Hill Gym.
 
Five Huskies were in double-figures in the win.  Freshman Cohen Galley (Owls Head, Maine/Kents Hill/Oceanside) led the way with a career-high 20 points.  Carter Galley and sophomore Evans Sterling (New Sharon, Maine/Mt. Blue) each had 19 points, while Lash finished with 14 points and seven rebounds.  Senior Thomas Whelan (Bronx, NY/Fordham Prep) had 13 points and a team-high eight rebounds.
 
Wani Donato had game-highs with 24 points (11-for-24) and 13 rebounds for the Monks.  Davis Mann added 20 points and 10 rebounds, while John Paul Frazier tossed in 21 points and five boards.
 
The Records:
Saint Joseph's College (2-6)
Southern Maine (3-4)
 
Today's contest is the 76th meeting between the Monks and the Huskies, dating back to the first contest on November 30, 1972 – a 66-62 win for Southern Maine. USM leads the overall series 39-37.
 
The Costello Cup:
Today's contest also marks the 35th game in the Costello Cup series between the two schools. Saint Joseph's College leads the cup series 19-16 after claiming the cup in 2024 for the first time since 2022. USM had won four of the last five (2019, 2021, 2023, 2025).
 
The Costello Cup is presented annually to the winner of the contest between the rival schools and honors the late Dr. Richard "Doc" Costello, former USM Athletic Director and long-time basketball coach for both the men's and women's programs. 
 
HOW IT HAPPENED:
  • With the game tied at five at the 15:39 mark, the Huskies outscored the Monks 21-8 over the next 10 minutes to take a solid 26-13 lead with 5:32 until the halftime break. Cohen Galley had nine of his 20 points in the run, going 3-for-3 from deep to pace USM. 
  • John Paul Frazier connected on back-to-back threes to pull the Monks to within seven 26-19 with just over four to play, but USM outpaced the Monks 9-6 down the stretch to lead by 10, 35-25, at the half.  Carter Galley had seven of the Huskies' final nine points including the last basket of the half at the 1:30 mark.
  • Lash hit a three to start the second for USM, and connected on a pair of free throws at the 15:51 mark to keep the Huskies up by double-digits 48-36. Both teams traded scored over the next 4:36 of game time and a pair of free throws from Sterling had the Huskies ahead 59-47 with 10:42 to go.
  • Facing a 12-point hole, the Monks rallied with 10 consecutive to make it a two-point game, 59-57, with 7:43 to play. The Monks were perfect from the field, including 2-for-2 from three in the run which was capped by a lauup from Donato.  Cohen Galley responded with a three for the Huskies to stop the run, but the Monks continued to push.  Outscoring USM 11-6 over the next three minutes Donato tied the game up at 68 with 4:07 to play on a pair of free throws.
  • Davis Mann converted a tradition three-point play for the Monks to lead 71-70, but Whelan canned a big three from the corner for a 73-71 USM lead with 1:27 to go. Both teams misfired on the next couple of possessions before Mann hit a layup with 26 seconds to play forcing overtime.
  • USM controlled overtime from the tip, and scored the first five points to lead 78-73 after a driving layup from Carter Galley.  Yusaf Dakane and Donato scored back-to-back to keep SJC within a bucket at 3:22, but Galley and Sterling responded with tough finishes around the rim to give USM an 82-76 lead midway through.
  • The Huskies expanded their lead to 86-76 on a pair of free throws each from Lash and Carter Galley and the Monks never go closer than seven the rest of the way for the win.
 
Inside The Statistics:
  • Southern Maine finished the game shooting 48.4 percent (30-for-62) from the field and were a perfect 4-for-4 on field goals in the overtime period.  Saint Joseph's College shot 37 percent (30-for-81). The Monks shot 50 percent (17-for-34) in the second half forcing overtime, after shooting just 25 percent (9-for-26) in the first half.
  • Led by the Galley brothers, USM's bench outscored the Monks' bench 39-13.
 
Up Next:
Southern Maine begins its Little East Conference schedule on the road on Wednesday, December 3 (7:30 pm) at UMass Boston, and then hosts WestConn on Saturday, December 6 (3:00 pm). The Huskies final home game of 2025 is on Wednesday, December 10 (7:30 pm) in a non-conference match-up with UMaine Farmington.  
           
 
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